Strength In Weakness

Some good insights from a Millennial minister reaching this next generation:

“To this task we must set ourselves. If we are to care pastorally for Gen Z and the world they reflect and influence, we must get over these hurdles and offer a better way—better than the fragile weakness of the college campus, better than the self-reliant American spirit that looks on in dismay, and better than the prosperity gospel that makes false promises. There is much to grieve in our fallen world, and Gen Z is not wrong to notice. But Christ’s gospel offers a strength powered by the Spirit and grounded in a true and abiding hope—not in the mess of things seen, but in the already-but-not-yet of things unseen and eternal.”

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Prime Time Sept. 30 “Endurance When Stressed”